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Differential response 2 differential response 2 Alternative response 1 Child abuse 1 Child welfare reform 1 Family support 1 Parent agreement 1 child abuse and neglect 1 child development 1 child protection 1 child sexual abuse 1 effect of mandatory reporting on case identification 1 empirical cross-jurisdictional analysis 1 heterogeneity 1 mandatory reporting laws 1 policy 1 risk-assessment 1 well-being 1
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Dodge, Kenneth A. 1 Fallon, Barbara 1 Harrison, Gai 1 Healy, Karen 1 Kyte, Alicia 1 Lawrence, C. Nicole 1 Mathews, Ben 1 Rosanbalm, Katie D. 1 Sinha, Vandna 1 Trocmé, Nico 1 Venables, Jemma 1
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Children and Youth Services Review 2 Social Sciences 2
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Urgent Protection<i> versus</i> Chronic Need: Clarifying the Dual Mandate of Child Welfare Services across Canada
Trocmé, Nico; Kyte, Alicia; Sinha, Vandna; Fallon, Barbara - In: Social Sciences 3 (2014) 3, pp. 483-498
This study analyzed data from the 1998, 2003 and 2008 Canadian Incidence Study of reported child abuse and neglect (CIS) and compared the profile of children who were reported for an urgent protection investigation<i> versus</i> any other investigation or assessment. As a proportion of all...
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Mandatory Reporting Laws and Identification of Child Abuse and Neglect: Consideration of Differential Maltreatment Types, and a Cross-Jurisdictional Analysis of Child Sexual Abuse Reports
Mathews, Ben - In: Social Sciences 3 (2014) 3, pp. 460-482
jurisdictions have narrower approaches supplemented by differential response systems, and others still have chosen not to enact …
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From investigation to collaboration: Practitioner perspectives on the transition phase of parental agreements
Venables, Jemma; Healy, Karen; Harrison, Gai - In: Children and Youth Services Review 52 (2015) C, pp. 9-16
alternative pathways that have been implemented across jurisdictions. Differential response and parental agreements are two …-of-home care, these two approaches have a significant difference in their implementation. Differential response allows families to …
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Multiple Response System: Evaluation of Policy Change in North Carolina's Child Welfare System
Lawrence, C. Nicole; Rosanbalm, Katie D.; Dodge, Kenneth A. - In: Children and Youth Services Review 33 (2011) 11, pp. 2355-2365
children while meeting the needs of families, but doing so within the confines of shrinking budgets. Differential Response has … various aspects of North Carolina's differential response system, known as the Multiple Response System (MRS), including …
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